The Modern British Drama: ComediesWalter Scott William Miller, 1811 - English drama |
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... grace . Bob . That may be : for I was sure , it was none of his word . But when ? when said he so ? Mat . Faith , yesterday , they say : a young gal- lant , a friend of mine , told me so . Bob . By the foot of Pharaoh , an ' ' twere my ...
... grace . Bob . That may be : for I was sure , it was none of his word . But when ? when said he so ? Mat . Faith , yesterday , they say : a young gal- lant , a friend of mine , told me so . Bob . By the foot of Pharaoh , an ' ' twere my ...
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... grace , And he himself , withall , so far fallen off From that first place , as scarce no note remains , To tell men's judgments where he lately stood . He's grown a stranger to all due respect ; Forgetful of his friends ; and , not ...
... grace , And he himself , withall , so far fallen off From that first place , as scarce no note remains , To tell men's judgments where he lately stood . He's grown a stranger to all due respect ; Forgetful of his friends ; and , not ...
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... grace ; and yet the lie to a man of my coat , is as ominous a fruit as the Fico . O , sir , it holds for good polity ever , to have that outwardly in vilest estimation , that inwardly is most dear to us . So much for my borrowed shape ...
... grace ; and yet the lie to a man of my coat , is as ominous a fruit as the Fico . O , sir , it holds for good polity ever , to have that outwardly in vilest estimation , that inwardly is most dear to us . So much for my borrowed shape ...
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... grace peculiar but to a few , quos aquus amavit Jupiter . Mat . I understand you , sir . Enter Young KNO'WELL and STEPHEN . Well . No question you do , or you do not , sir . Ned Kno'well ! By my soul , welcome ! How dost thou , sweet ...
... grace peculiar but to a few , quos aquus amavit Jupiter . Mat . I understand you , sir . Enter Young KNO'WELL and STEPHEN . Well . No question you do , or you do not , sir . Ned Kno'well ! By my soul , welcome ! How dost thou , sweet ...
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... grace , that ( hadst thou seen him , ) thou would'st have sworn he might have been serjeant - major , if not lieutenant - colonel , of the regiment . Well . Why , Brain - worm , who would have thought thou had'st been such an artificer ...
... grace , that ( hadst thou seen him , ) thou would'st have sworn he might have been serjeant - major , if not lieutenant - colonel , of the regiment . Well . Why , Brain - worm , who would have thought thou had'st been such an artificer ...
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